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When a forum troll puts up a thread on the forums I usually ignore them.But this intrigued me enough to read on and pass on the thread to you.Essentially the troll started out by asking where Death and Taxes is lately in the world firsts list.Honestly it's been a while since we've seen them.However, one could make the argument that Nihilum'slist of worldfirsts are essentially all in one run of the Black Temple, and if they happen to get there first then naturally every boss they down will again be a, err, first.However, Nihilum has definitely been making the headlines, as has Curse, leaving the American guild Death and Taxes no where to be seen.Perhaps they are spending their time pushing through the PvP ranks, who knows.

Where the thread began as a discussion on the top raiding guilds, it then turned into an interesting argument: are Europeans better at gaming?Of course, the original poster went so far as to say that since Europeans are better at WoW they must therefore be better at everything.In a small way I can see how WoW might be considered a microcosm of the outside world, but I don't really see how we can use the game as a benchmark for world superiority of one group of people over another.

But I am intrigued by the original thought.Are somehow European guilds better equipped culturally to excel at gaming?Is there something in the culture of the Europeans that makes them more able to excel at the end game than Americans?